The Center for the Biology of Chronic
Disease (CBCD), recently learned that Yale researchers developed a new model
for vaccination against genital herpes. This is significant since herpes is a
disease for which there is no cure and for which there is no effective
immunization.

Their study appears in the advance online publication of Nature.

The Yale team focused on peripheral tissue
in the female genital tract, where viral exposure occurs. The challenge was to
recruit virus-specific T cells into the vaginal mucosa without setting off a
potentially harmful inflammatory response of the immune system.

The researchers found that the recruited T cells were able to set up a long-term niche and offer protective immunity
against genital herpes by reducing the spread of HSV into the sensory neurons.

After the first infection, the virus becomes latent (dormant) in the nerve tissues in the face. Sometimes, the
virus later "wakes up" (reactivates), causing cold sores. Herpes viruses
spread easily. One can catch this virus during intimate or personal
contact with someone who is infected. One can also catch it when touching items
infected with the herpes virus, such as infected razors, towels, dishes, and
other shared items. Parents may spread the virus to their children during
regular daily activities.

Mike Evans, from the CBCD said, "I think
it's definitely a great thing that the Yale researchers have done here. I look
forward to the time when we have a vaccine against genital herpes."

The CBCD would like to make clear that
until a herpes vaccine is made available to the public, there remains no cure
for any type of herpes infection. This includes both oral as well as genital
herpes.

As noted above, after an initial period of
activity where there can be up to 5 major outbreaks in a year, Herpes
establishes what scientists call a latent infection. When a virus is latent,
it acts as if it is asleep or dormant. When the immune system is
weakened, however, the herpes virus can "wake up" and become active again.

The best defense against a latent herpes
infection is a healthy immune system.

That's why the CBCD would like to point out
a Herpes remedy that helps the immune system target the latent herpes virus (HSV).

"The key to your health is to reduce the
level of the latent viruses in your body to harmless levels." - Dr. Hanan
Polansky

The name of that antiviral remedy is
Gene-Eden-VIR. It is an all-natural product scientifically designed to help
the human body maintain low concentrations of the latent herpes
virus.

Gene-Eden-VIR is effective against
latent herpes viruses. Each ingredient was chosen through a scientific
approach. Scientists scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers
published in various medical and scientific journals around the world to
identify safe and effective natural ingredients that target the latent
forms of both HSV-1 and HSV-2.

Gene-Eden-VIR is safe. It has been on
the market for over three years, and in that time, no side effects were
reported. Each capsule contains a patented formula of five all natural
ingredients including selenium, camellia sinesis extract, quercetin,
cinnamomum extract, and licorice extract. In addition, each bottle is GMP
Certified.

Gene-Eden-VIR is sold online through the Gene-Eden website. Each bottle of
Gene-Eden-VIR (a one month's supply) costs $42.99.

To learn more about Gene-Eden-VIR, the only product on the market today that
helps the body target the latent herpes virus, and that is scientifically
backed by published material, visit Gene-Eden-VIR website.

Lilac Corp is a biotechnology company that develops dietary supplements using the
unique scientific method developed by Dr. Hanan Polansky's, which is based on Computer Intuition.
In addition to his unique scientific method, Dr. Polansky published the highly acclaimed scientific discovery,
called Microcompetition with Foreign DNA. The discovery explains how foreign DNA fragments,
and specifically, DNA of latent viruses, cause most major diseases. Lilac Corp developed Gene-Eden-VIR
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that helps the immune system target latent viruses.